Thursday Morning Edition

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The WESSA Eden March Newsletter was published yesterday. George Water Update: 13 March. Dam level: 85.42% (up from 81.07%). Rainfall since 7 March: 33.3mm. Demand/usage: 30.87 megalitres (target 22). Months water left in dam: 9. The Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism & Democracy and the Centre for African Studies invite you to the launch of “WHOSE HISTORY COUNTS – Decolonising African Precolonial Historiography” edited by June Bam, Lungisile Ntsebeza and Allan Zinn. Sima Mashazi is a rising star in South Africa. She will be performing the role of a young Miriam Makeba in the first musical about Mama Africa at the KKNK. Celebrate Easter Sunday with your whole family at The Plettenberg, on 21 April. Bring the family to feast on a delightful three-course lunch, at a cost of 320 rand per person from 12:00 till 15:30.

Christo Lamprecht from Southern Cape led the GolfRSA Boys into battle, posting a seven-under 65 to set the tone for day two of the All-Africa Junior Golf Challenge in Botswana on Wednesday.

The Brexit ordeal continues. The Venezuelan ordeal continues. Fake news media gets caught out by the yellow vests. The caliphate is dead.

Expropriation will be ‘finalised’ after the elections – clearly, the promise has more weight going into the elections than the delivery. NPA failed us in the Zuma prosecution. Gordhan talks privatisation – the ANC will hold on until it’s too late. Mantashe finds another reason to tax us. Hopefully, we’ll see many bye-elections after the elections as the cadres go to jail. Another lion captured in the Karoo – don’t people understand that there can only be so many males in a certain area?

JSE edges higher as does gold. Electricity hikes could fuel inflation. Business confidence at a two-year low.

Liverpool pull off a stunning win in Munich. Faf enjoys batting at 3. Netball World Cup will be a financial boon for the country.

The Centre for the Advancement of Non-Racialism & Democracy (CANRAD) and the Centre for African Studies (CAS-UCT) invite you to the launch of “WHOSE HISTORY COUNTS – Decolonising African Precolonial Historiography” edited by June Bam, Lungisile Ntsebeza and Allan Zinn.

Celebrate Easter Sunday with your whole family at The Plettenberg, on 21 April 2019. Bring the family to feast on a delightful three-course lunch, at a cost of R320.00 per person from 12h00 till 15h30.

Liverpool’s 3-1 aggregate victory means they join Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Manchester United in the quarterfinals, completing a clean sweep of English sides reaching the last eight for the first time since 2008/09.